Wrestling: Crowd enthralled as Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum boss Andrew Inch defends heayweight crown for 19th time

Kez Evans of Iron Girders Gym wins his fight against Fife’s Jason ReedKez Evans of Iron Girders Gym wins his fight against Fife’s Jason Reed
Kez Evans of Iron Girders Gym wins his fight against Fife’s Jason Reed
In an incredible 19th successful title defence, Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum (FPWA) coach and co-owner Andrew Inch defeated old foe BT Gunn after a tense 25-minute battle to retain his UEWA Heavyweight crown and help his team beat Glasgow’s Iron Girders Gym 3-2 overall.

Inch, 34, a wrestler for 17 years who has performed all over the world including

three stints for the WWE, said: “I’ve wrestled BT Gunn on a number of occasions so we know each other and our move sets very well.

"It was a real hard hitting contest.

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Gunn launches an aerial attack on InchGunn launches an aerial attack on Inch
Gunn launches an aerial attack on Inch

"He kind of pushed me to the limit and everything that I had for him he had an answer for. But I just managed to get a little bit ahead of him, it only takes three seconds to win a professional wrestling match as they say.

"I won it with a da bomb move. It’s a variation of a move by the wrestler Big Van Vader, who used to do a second rope splash.

"So it was a big second rope splash from me, I’m 19 stones and a bit of gravity helped me as well when I put him away.

"I was literally exhausted after the bout. My son (10-year-old Jacob) is always at the shows so he’s always excited and wants to have a full blown conversation with me about what he would have done in the ring.

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